There’s no doubt that Donna Logan exceeds the criteria for the Bill Good Award as she’s indeed made significant contributions to the province’s journalism community, notably by being involved in the establishment of, and being the Founding Director of the UBC Graduate School of Journalism (1997- 2007). However, her contributions don’t just lie there. She was President of the Canadian Media Research Consortium (2005-2014), a partnership of three graduate programs in Canada: UBC Graduate School of Journalism, York/Ryerson Graduate Programme in Culture and Communications and Centre d’etudes sur les medias, Universite Laval and prior to that, in 2004, she led a team of researchers that conducted the first public survey of Canadian attitudes toward the media. Donna’s career and contributions to journalism have also been in the newsroom as she was Deputy Managing Editor of the Montreal Star 1976-1979 and then held several senior executive positions with the CBC as Chief Journalist and Managing Editor, National Radio News; Program Director, and then Vice-President of CBC Radio; VP Regional Broadcasting Operations (English/French and Radio/TV); VP Media Accountability and Regional Director for B.C. Find out more about Donna’s vast contributions to journalism in BC and across Canada at the October 29th Jack Webster Awards.